Hair frame, pad, or roll for ladies&#39; use.



W. SGHAPPBR. HAIR FRAME, PAD, 0R ROLL POR LADIES USBI APPLIATION FILEDJULY 20, 1908.

1HE NoRRIs PETER: ca., wAsmNmaN, u4 c.

WOOLF SCHAFFER, OF LONDON, ENGLAND.

HAIR FRAIVIE, PAD, OR ROLL FOR LADIES USE.

Specification oi Letters Patent.

Application filed July 20, 1908.

Patented March 2, 1909.

Serial N0. 444,381.

To all 'whom 'it may concern.

Be it known that I, WooLF SCHAFFER, a subject of t 1e King of GreatBritain, residing at London, England, have invented certain new anduseful Improvements in Hair Frames, Pads, or Rolls for Ladies Use, ofwhich the following is a specification.

My invention relates to an improved construction of hair frame, pad orroll for ladies use, whereby such article is made cheaply, light in.veiglit, flexible in character, and capable of being manipulatedwithout being altered or losing its shape or contour.

My invention will be clearly. understood from the following descriptionaided by the accompanying drawings, .vhich show several examples of myinvention but it must be l understood that frames, pads or rolls of!other shapes can be made.

Figure l. is a side elevation of a hair pad or roll (broken) one partshowing the interior tube partly in section. Fig. 2. is a vieu* of ahair frame. Fig. 3. is a cross section of Figs. l or 2. Fig. et. is across section of a D shaped hair pad, frame or roll. Fig. 5. is a crosssection of a triangle shaped hair pad, frame or roll.

For the purpose of my invention, .l make the foundation or center A ofhollov.'v or tubular formation from open or close meshed fabric or paperor other Wireless material, plaited or creased, so as to form a bellowslike tube. Around this tube or core A I wind, wrap or otherwise arrangehair, silk, or other fibrous material B resembling hair, and of a colorto suit ladies hair, said fibrous l material B being inclosed and heldon the tube A by a tubular net C of the same color, the net C beingpractically invisible as a net. The ends of the tubular net may besecured by any means. lhe tube or core A may be slightly stiffened ifthe material is of an easily collapsible nature, and will not by itselfhold itself in tube formation, and by plaiting it in bellows form as atFig. l, it can be bent in any position to suit the style of hairdressing without fear of its collapsing or stretching and breaking thenet or disarranging the fibrous material.

l prefer to construct the core from a strip of fabric, then plait itacross its length, and then make it into tubular form on a rod orotherwise, and stick or seW the edges together to form the tube. Thetube or core l can be made of any shape and length, either one long tubeas at Fig. l, or crescent shaped as at Fig. 2 or otherwise, and in crosssection it may also be of any shape.

W hat i do claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent is:

A hair frame, pad or roll for ladies use, consisting of a plaitedbellows like tube surrounded by librous material and a tubular netsubstantially as set forth.

ln testimony whereof I have hereunto set s my hand 1n presence of -tWosubscribing Witnesses.

VVOOLF SCHAFFE R.

YWitnesses WM. O. BROWN, FREDK. L. HUToHrNs.

